And london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 6am in singapore, ii at night in london, and 6pm in the evening in washington, where President Trump has asked his advisers to be prepared to give a full range of options to deal with the Nuclear Threat coming from north korea. A Us Navy Strike group is already heading towards the korean peninsula. The Us National Security adviser said the deployment was prudent, and criticised north korea as a rogue, Nuclear Armed nation. David campa nale reports. The carl vincent strike group, an Aircraft Carrier, a guided missile cruiser, and others, had been due to visit australia. Instead, it is going full steam to the western pacific ocean, where it recently conducted exercises with the south korean navy. As well as massive strike power, the Carrier Group has the ability to intercept Ballistic Missiles. President trump made it clear to beijing last week that he is prepared to act alone against pyongyang is necessary. The decision
In europe, nothing to do with the European Union is the issue of cypress. And will undertake to work with the republican and the turkish republican warn cypress to work for a fair amicable solution on the britain basis. Look. I think were on the, potentially, on the verge of some great progress in cypress. I paid tribute to both on both sid sides. And i met them both. And Prime Minister in new york. And the turks are playing their role, the brits are playing their role, we, obviously, have a role and our basis. You know, its huge in cypress. Were willing to see some of that territory that we dont need to help move the process forward and i think its a good thing. You know, it really is, but, you know, cypress is one of few examples in the world, who are willing to, by lack that these two are trying to make a difference for peace and being willing to take a risk with the electorates behind them rather than just behave solely, you know, obeying the narrow part in politics of the group th
And in the lungs, in the chest, in the throat. I slit his throat. Why . I do not know. Reporter you can see the expression on some of the victims family faces as they had to listen to this all over again. This was used in that 2003 case against him that led to him being and then, also, of course, that first death sentence. Coming up at 5, we will have a little bit more of what he told those state Police Investigators about how these murders made him feel. We are live in boston outside the federal courthouse, robert goulston, fox25 news. Turning now outside. Pretty much all day long. Chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz joins us now. You are forecasting some cooler weather as we head to the weekend. Kevin a gradual cooldown northwest will bring in that cooler and drier air. Talking about showers coming in and heaviest north of the massachusetts border. Remember we talked about that yesterday . That certainly has happened. Thoughts of more showers coming in during evening commute. Not mu
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